> BIOT is internationally recognized as a sovereign territory of the UK.
It's internationally recognized as territory unlawfully occupied by the UK.[1]
> I fail to see how this is relevant. It's a thing that has happened a million times in the past and has been rarely rectified. We don't (and never will) live in a perfect world.
It's internationally recognized as territory unlawfully occupied by the UK.[1]
> I fail to see how this is relevant. It's a thing that has happened a million times in the past and has been rarely rectified. We don't (and never will) live in a perfect world.
I fail to see how this is relevant.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Indian_Ocean_Territory...